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Paya Indah Wetlands are located in the Kuala Langat District in the State of Selangor
in Malaysia. The islands cover an area of 3100 hectares encompassing a myriad
of ecosystems such as degraded ex-tin mining land and peat swamp forest. Tin and
sand mining were stopped in 1997 and ever since then, Paya Indah Islands have
begun to recover. Today it is blossoming into a wonderful site for nature which
future generations will surely inherit. The Islands will showcase some of Malaysia's
efforts towards developing a sound environment in terms of tourism restoration
of degraded areas and conservation of natural resources.
Paya Indah Wetlands in Malaysia boasts of remarkable natural resources
and a splendid natural setting. Ever since its inception, the wetlands has experienced
an approximately 30% increase in its wildlife population.
The geography of Paya Indah Wetlands is fascinating which consists of peat
swamps, and large ex-tin mining lakes. The islands are very education centered
while undertaking sustainable eco-tourism activities.
Some of the recreational activities that you could undertake at the Paya Indah
Wetlands in Malaysia include biking, canoeing, bird watching, nature trail walks,
horse riding and sport fishing. You could take an educational guided tour, take
a lake cruise or simply enjoy a picnic.
There are anumber of facilities offered at the Paya Indah Wetlands. You could
take tram rides to tour the park, enjoy a meal at the various restaurants, pick
up something frm the souvenir outlets or spend some time at the aquatic nursery,
oardwalks, rest huts, and viewing decks. There are 34 boutique chalets that
are available for accommodation purposes.
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